Courses and Tutors for the B Ed (Schools) |
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Bachelor
in Education Courses at Holly Bank
This article was added during the COVID-19 Lockdown, November 2020
Many thanks to Stephen Garside who has provided this note of his
experience of completing a B Ed course in 1991/93. He also gives a list of the
tutors he remembers from those days.
He writes:
I was reminiscing with my wife Helen Balbontin, who I met at Professor Newbold's cheese and
wine party at Hollybank in 1991. I then stumbled on your site. We studied for a
B Ed at Holly Bank and I stayed in the halls of residence for a couple of
terms. Lots of great memories.
There were three B Ed courses: Technology which comprised
separate specialisms in Design Technology and Business Studies, and Music. Both
involved two years of study including two teaching placements. All students
studied pedagogy alongside their specialist subjects.
The courses were based in the MacLennan Centre which had various workshops.
Teacher training as a whole moved to the main campus of Huddersfield University
shortly after we left.
We did borrow some of the tutors detailed on your list: Mike Cook who I
remember was an excellent, engaging teacher; Peter Mackenzie who was delightful
and Dave Thompson who was again a very interesting man and delivered an
excellent lecture on Marie Curie.
The bar was run by a guy named Stan and the staff in the halls of residence
were lovely, especially the kitchen staff. Prof Newbold lived on the top floor
in his flat.
There was a separate course operating alongside us: a nursing qualification for
students from Malaysia.
The B Ed tutors were:
Professor David Newbold Head of Faculty
Stan Gunn Course Leader
Helen Swift Business Studies
Dave Todd Technology
Alwyn ''Ollie'' Turner Technology
Roger Crawford IT
Bob Butroyd Business
Studies
Vic Gammon Music
Bert Davidson
Peter White
Lou Edwards
Mary Morrison
My wife suggests Lorraine Sweeney, but I can't remember her.
The Music Course Leader is a very well-known folk musician and political
activist and now a lecturer at Newcastle University.
Dr Bob Butroyd writes books about the history of Bradford.
To add further to Steve's information,
please Contact
Barry Williamson.
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